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13 reviews for GIGALUMI Solar Lights Outdoor Waterproof, 12 Pack, Stainless Steel LED Solar Garden Lights for Patio, Lawn, Yard and Landscape, Cold White
Does the job. Low output Easy to assemble. Only a single LED bulb and bright output was not expected. Usage for illuminating a walking in which they were fine. Spacing on alternating sides about ten feet on a linear basis down the center of the 5 foot walkway. Just enough light to see where you’re going, and more importantly any obstacles along the way. Placement was done in the dark as the pathway was 80 ft long. Enough light coverage to do the job.
Very bright So far so good although the stakes could be better… the stakes are very flimsy… I like them a lot… only complaint is the seller took almost a month to send the product that is why I am giving rating of a 3. And of course the flimsiness of the stakes
cute, but don’t light the way This look very sweet along my driveway and do help when I pull in at night, but if I’m walking or something I will still need a flashlight as the light is very small and dim. I do like them as they classed up the front of my house, though. Very easy to put together, and you will need a rubber mallet or something to hit them into the ground.
Great customer service for the win!! I purchased this product to place around my deck pool. After unboxing and putting it in place, I disposed of the box it came in. Only to find out some of the lights didn’t work! I contacted seller and they replaced the product promptly.
Great if you’re an electronics hobbyist. No so much if you want reliable path lighting out-of-the-box: So the first issue with these is the workmanship. The solder joints on the LED legs are almost always weak and ‘cold’. The LED itself is meant to be aimed straight down at the deflecting mirror at the base of the clear plastic cup. Often times when you attempt to bend the LED into proper position such that it is aimed straight down at the mirror you feel a ‘snap’ as the cold solder separates from the LED legs. So as a matter of practice in building the lighted nature trail in my large wooded back yard, I take apart every light and resolder the LED legs properly so they are nice and solid. Aiming the LEDs after doing that so they point straight down is easy and doesn’t even come close to break the solder joint with my own work.The next issue is the AAA rechargeable battery. These lights come with a VERY weak 150mAh rated battery. So while I have the light taken apart to reflow the solder on the LEDs, I also replace the battery with an eneloop 2100 cycle 800mAh battery. I’ve been watching the difference each night and it is easily twice the brightness of the default battery lights, and stays on the entire night while the others dim out only a mere few hours into darkness. Now that’s not to say it’s just the battery being too weak, as there’s one other issue with these lights:The solar panel. I believe the solar panel isn’t providing sufficient amps to recharge the batteries during the day time. After I finish my testing with the 800mAh batteries and determining how long it takes before they start becoming dim due to the lack of solar power, and going to start hooking an extra solar cell from cannibalized light kits in parallel in order to double the solar collecting power, which should be more than enough to recharge the battery during a typical day.Unfortunately doing all these modifications makes these light no longer cheap. The eneloop batteries are expensive, and then the idea of using solar cells from a ‘parts’ set of lights means you’re effectively tripling the cost of the light, but it will become powerful, reliable, and work the entire night. As an electronics hobbyist, I find this aspect fun to tinker around with, but as a product on its own, these lights are cheap for a reason…
Carrie Kilman –
Dependable
All of these light up every nite in my flower garden but are not the brightest. But well worth the money for the count that is in the box
Kimberly E Keller –
Love Them
These are amazing!! They are bright & add a perfect touch to anywhere you put them. You won’t be disappointed.
Mr O –
Does the job. Low output
Easy to assemble. Only a single LED bulb and bright output was not expected. Usage for illuminating a walking in which they were fine. Spacing on alternating sides about ten feet on a linear basis down the center of the 5 foot walkway. Just enough light to see where you’re going, and more importantly any obstacles along the way. Placement was done in the dark as the pathway was 80 ft long. Enough light coverage to do the job.
M. Rodz –
Pretty , bright and the price was great!
The lights were used for outdoor lighting and they look great! ðð¼
Amazon Customer –
Very bright
So far so good although the stakes could be better… the stakes are very flimsy… I like them a lot… only complaint is the seller took almost a month to send the product that is why I am giving rating of a 3. And of course the flimsiness of the stakes
Elaine –
cute, but don’t light the way
This look very sweet along my driveway and do help when I pull in at night, but if I’m walking or something I will still need a flashlight as the light is very small and dim. I do like them as they classed up the front of my house, though. Very easy to put together, and you will need a rubber mallet or something to hit them into the ground.
Amazon Customer –
Great customer service for the win!!
I purchased this product to place around my deck pool. After unboxing and putting it in place, I disposed of the box it came in. Only to find out some of the lights didn’t work! I contacted seller and they replaced the product promptly.
Eibon –
Great if you’re an electronics hobbyist. No so much if you want reliable path lighting out-of-the-box:
So the first issue with these is the workmanship. The solder joints on the LED legs are almost always weak and ‘cold’. The LED itself is meant to be aimed straight down at the deflecting mirror at the base of the clear plastic cup. Often times when you attempt to bend the LED into proper position such that it is aimed straight down at the mirror you feel a ‘snap’ as the cold solder separates from the LED legs. So as a matter of practice in building the lighted nature trail in my large wooded back yard, I take apart every light and resolder the LED legs properly so they are nice and solid. Aiming the LEDs after doing that so they point straight down is easy and doesn’t even come close to break the solder joint with my own work.The next issue is the AAA rechargeable battery. These lights come with a VERY weak 150mAh rated battery. So while I have the light taken apart to reflow the solder on the LEDs, I also replace the battery with an eneloop 2100 cycle 800mAh battery. I’ve been watching the difference each night and it is easily twice the brightness of the default battery lights, and stays on the entire night while the others dim out only a mere few hours into darkness. Now that’s not to say it’s just the battery being too weak, as there’s one other issue with these lights:The solar panel. I believe the solar panel isn’t providing sufficient amps to recharge the batteries during the day time. After I finish my testing with the 800mAh batteries and determining how long it takes before they start becoming dim due to the lack of solar power, and going to start hooking an extra solar cell from cannibalized light kits in parallel in order to double the solar collecting power, which should be more than enough to recharge the battery during a typical day.Unfortunately doing all these modifications makes these light no longer cheap. The eneloop batteries are expensive, and then the idea of using solar cells from a ‘parts’ set of lights means you’re effectively tripling the cost of the light, but it will become powerful, reliable, and work the entire night. As an electronics hobbyist, I find this aspect fun to tinker around with, but as a product on its own, these lights are cheap for a reason…
Marie Duffett –
Beautiful solar lights for our backyard
Libia –
Su brillo no es muy alto, sin embargo cumplen con su función, que es dar un toque distinto a tu hogar, me gustaron mucho, volverÃa a comprar
desgrippes –
Bonne lumière
Lena Deans –
Very good value for money. Easily placed and nice bright colours, which merge from colour to colour
Whitelotos –
A reasonable price, easy set-up, and proper brightness.